2015-10-16 16:11 GMT+03:00 Joerg Fallmann <fall@tbi.univie.ac.at>:
Thanks to everyone involved I finally managed to get it done;
For people with the same problem, here is an example for what I did,
my $parameterhash; get '/routeA/:*?' => sub {
Maybe you are thought on that, but to be clear, your example is basically equal to following: my $parameterhash; get '/routeA' => sub { my $id = params->{'id'}; my $blub = params->{'blub'}; $parameterhash = { 'id' => $id, 'bla' => $blub }; return "routeA: $id $blub"; }; get '/routeB' => sub { my $id = $parameterhash->{'id'}; my $blub = $parameterhash->{'bla'}; return "routeB: $id $blub"; }; Without some serious counter measures this pattern has huge security problem. If any user points routeA, then any other request to routeB has same data available. Wbr, -- Kõike hääd, Gunnar